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Spassky could not explain why he played so poorly, sometimes forgetting openings he had studied.
So far it has been done pretty poorly, sometimes outrageously badly as in Iraq.
Simplified start-up laws and better access to credit helped Rwanda soar.Countries that fare poorly sometimes take it personally.
Winning in either Iowa or New Hampshire or at least doing better than expected there often boosted a campaign, while faring poorly sometimes led candidates to withdraw.
Her works sold poorly, sometimes only a few hundred copies.
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But an even more fundamental problem seems to be that resources are unevenly distributed across the archipelago, and are poorly and sometimes corruptly administered.
Official action to deal with safety was often short-lived and poorly enforced, sometimes because of fear that changes to the revered tradition would upset students and alumni, the newspaper said.
Parents in some of those schools said they felt their children had missed out on the experiment, as their schools continued to perform poorly and sometimes were considered for closing.
However terpenes absorb poorly and sometimes go undetected unless a different detection method (such as mass spectrometry) is used.
Ms. Weaver illustrates this point tellingly, even if her book is at times like one of those drafty museums you find in South Asia, containing plenty of interesting treasures but badly organized and sometimes poorly lighted, a place that needs a tidier and more selective curator.
Cases are sometimes poorly prepared by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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